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		<title>By: Biring Menaning</title>
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		<dc:creator>Biring Menaning</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 04:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Di peda aku endang sigi patut Dr.JJM tauka WM to be the next chief minister enti sema Jabu enda ulih ketegal udah tuai / enda bepengerai.Taja aku tu dayak baru,tang dalam contact &quot;Dayak&quot; kami tetap nyukung enda milih sapa dayak the 3rd ke nyadi cm tu ila. Dayak lama engau dayak baru patut beserakup lalu muai antu buban antu banan nya ari tetap bekuasa.Enti enda pia sampai pahai aba opis, ia sigi enda keluar ngapa ngetan ka tittle cm ianya.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Di peda aku endang sigi patut Dr.JJM tauka WM to be the next chief minister enti sema Jabu enda ulih ketegal udah tuai / enda bepengerai.Taja aku tu dayak baru,tang dalam contact &#8220;Dayak&#8221; kami tetap nyukung enda milih sapa dayak the 3rd ke nyadi cm tu ila. Dayak lama engau dayak baru patut beserakup lalu muai antu buban antu banan nya ari tetap bekuasa.Enti enda pia sampai pahai aba opis, ia sigi enda keluar ngapa ngetan ka tittle cm ianya.</p>
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		<title>By: Apai Migul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Apai Migul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 05:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ke terubah ia tu aku deka nyebut mimit tentang politik kitai Iban. Aku setuju enti sida ke udah tuai, udah rangkai, udah bungkuk udah nyanyok nya diganti enggau sida ke baru ngambi tampuk PKR di Sarawak. Nama kebuah aku bejako bakanya ? Laban orang ke lama enda ulih belaban enggau penemu sida BN ila. Orang ke biak mega deka senang agi mindah kin-kitu laban agi biak agi bepengerai. Orang ke baka sida Adit patut udah lama ngundurka diri laban udah nadai penemu nulong bansa kitai. Berapa lama iya udah dia tang nadai kala meda pengawa ti tau nulong rayat kitai.

Ba pengawa perintah BN ke ngasoh Idris Jala nyuaka pangkat iya ngagai sida laut nya semua dikena sida Najib sida Muhyddin ngetan ka penuduk diri ba Perintah laban Melayu sigi enggai meda bansa bukai lebih ari sida iya. Sida mega enggai ka Baru Bian ti datai ari menua Idris kuat lalu ngalahka BN ila.

Siti agi pengawa ti ngasoh aku pedis ati leboh Perintah narit ngajar Matematik enggau Sains ngena jaku English laban ti enggau alah penuduk ba politik. Laban ke enggau nyau penuduk ba Perintah sida iya mai kitai surut ke belakang.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ke terubah ia tu aku deka nyebut mimit tentang politik kitai Iban. Aku setuju enti sida ke udah tuai, udah rangkai, udah bungkuk udah nyanyok nya diganti enggau sida ke baru ngambi tampuk PKR di Sarawak. Nama kebuah aku bejako bakanya ? Laban orang ke lama enda ulih belaban enggau penemu sida BN ila. Orang ke biak mega deka senang agi mindah kin-kitu laban agi biak agi bepengerai. Orang ke baka sida Adit patut udah lama ngundurka diri laban udah nadai penemu nulong bansa kitai. Berapa lama iya udah dia tang nadai kala meda pengawa ti tau nulong rayat kitai.</p>
<p>Ba pengawa perintah BN ke ngasoh Idris Jala nyuaka pangkat iya ngagai sida laut nya semua dikena sida Najib sida Muhyddin ngetan ka penuduk diri ba Perintah laban Melayu sigi enggai meda bansa bukai lebih ari sida iya. Sida mega enggai ka Baru Bian ti datai ari menua Idris kuat lalu ngalahka BN ila.</p>
<p>Siti agi pengawa ti ngasoh aku pedis ati leboh Perintah narit ngajar Matematik enggau Sains ngena jaku English laban ti enggau alah penuduk ba politik. Laban ke enggau nyau penuduk ba Perintah sida iya mai kitai surut ke belakang.</p>
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		<title>By: Igat Lembau</title>
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		<dc:creator>Igat Lembau</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 11:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Pelaba aku, appointment akih Idris nya sigi jalai siti deka muai iya ari MAS laban mayuh amat sida laut tasah embarka iya amat meh MAS untung tang laut ke bisi bisnis enggau MASnya hugi amat. Enda tentu manah chara akih nya megai kompeni amat meh bulih untung manah. Kada enda merinsa amat sida menteri jamah iya ke nyadi PEMANDU KPI kena malas dendam sida ke muai iya ari MAS. Ukai nya pedis ngaga KPI nya unggal. Pejam mata aja, aku pen ulih nyukat productivity sida menteri kitai. Kitai tau ngaga untung tang anang ga ka bam sampai rayat nyau tusah bulih bisnis ari MAS. Biar meh untung MAS mimit tang mayuh rayat bulih untung ke anahga ari bedagang enggau MAS. Kitai ke nepan bilun MAS pen merinsa amai embarka tambang ke mar amai. Tambang mar amai, kati ku MAS enda untung beai deh. Sapa sapa ke nyual tambag mar sigi ka bulih mayuh untung nya unggal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pelaba aku, appointment akih Idris nya sigi jalai siti deka muai iya ari MAS laban mayuh amat sida laut tasah embarka iya amat meh MAS untung tang laut ke bisi bisnis enggau MASnya hugi amat. Enda tentu manah chara akih nya megai kompeni amat meh bulih untung manah. Kada enda merinsa amat sida menteri jamah iya ke nyadi PEMANDU KPI kena malas dendam sida ke muai iya ari MAS. Ukai nya pedis ngaga KPI nya unggal. Pejam mata aja, aku pen ulih nyukat productivity sida menteri kitai. Kitai tau ngaga untung tang anang ga ka bam sampai rayat nyau tusah bulih bisnis ari MAS. Biar meh untung MAS mimit tang mayuh rayat bulih untung ke anahga ari bedagang enggau MAS. Kitai ke nepan bilun MAS pen merinsa amai embarka tambang ke mar amai. Tambang mar amai, kati ku MAS enda untung beai deh. Sapa sapa ke nyual tambag mar sigi ka bulih mayuh untung nya unggal.</p>
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		<title>By: Ijauberani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ijauberani</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dayak&#039;s as CM, nothing is impossible. The dayak&#039;s has capabilities. Let take a look at our cooperate figure Datuk Sri Idris jala. First all I would like to congratulate Datuk Idris Jala for his appointment as one of the minister. Sarawak dayak&#039;s should be proud that the prime minister has trust and confidence in the capability of our most sucessful cooperate figure Datuk Idris jala. Based on track record of handling MAS management we can see that he is one of the respectful CEO&#039;s in the industry worldwide.There you are does dayak&#039;s is capable to be Cm. But, one thing i was really fed up that is our Dr james has question which party datuk Idris jala represent. for me let him to be neutral, what do all you think. thank you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dayak&#8217;s as CM, nothing is impossible. The dayak&#8217;s has capabilities. Let take a look at our cooperate figure Datuk Sri Idris jala. First all I would like to congratulate Datuk Idris Jala for his appointment as one of the minister. Sarawak dayak&#8217;s should be proud that the prime minister has trust and confidence in the capability of our most sucessful cooperate figure Datuk Idris jala. Based on track record of handling MAS management we can see that he is one of the respectful CEO&#8217;s in the industry worldwide.There you are does dayak&#8217;s is capable to be Cm. But, one thing i was really fed up that is our Dr james has question which party datuk Idris jala represent. for me let him to be neutral, what do all you think. thank you</p>
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		<title>By: Mabel Rachel Maria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mabel Rachel Maria</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well CA, you really open up our minds on this type of issue. In reality  especially in business&#039;s world this is a real adventure/situation from experience. We could&#039;nt find it in the book.

Thank you,
Sincerely;
We.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well CA, you really open up our minds on this type of issue. In reality  especially in business&#8217;s world this is a real adventure/situation from experience. We could&#8217;nt find it in the book.</p>
<p>Thank you,<br />
Sincerely;<br />
We.</p>
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		<title>By: CharcoalArt</title>
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		<dc:creator>CharcoalArt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 02:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dyaks on August 26th, 2009 12:01 pm 
–Yes indeed there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks, but under 2 category:
1) Wealth from their own rags-to-riches (very very RARE)
2) Wealth from past inheritance/past cronism (no introduction)

++

Tuai, reading your thesis, I think there is a split in your category no 1). The rags to riches basically followed 2 paths, i) via business and ii) via salaries/fees. I am not sure about you but I am yet to see Dayak millionaire businessman who started from rags to riches. Almost all Dayak millionaire businessmen are served with silver platters i.e either they are given timber concessions, mining licences, direct nego JV or appointed to the already successful enterprises. Rag to riches to me would be a person who starts off from ground say Classs F Company and grows all the way to multi function conglomerates like Naim Bhd, etc. but where got like that one?

The 1-ii) category of Dayaks become millionaires via investment, fees/salaries. I know at least 10 names - except that they are basically unknown and of low profile. They earn their money through own sweats and not through favours – so please don’t ask them to donate to a political parties! However, please be sure that this group of Dayak millionaires are faithful to their race and want to see the best for the community. They are also mostly intellectuals (otherwise how to succeed from rags?)  And if consulted they would be willing to support Dayak causes but they won’t splash their money anyhow, as it is not easy to earn. I believe these types of Dayaks are NOT heavily involved in politics although they may mix around with politicians.

If financial independent suit you fine, then this category 1–ii) Dayaks should be our role models.

CA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dyaks on August 26th, 2009 12:01 pm<br />
–Yes indeed there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks, but under 2 category:<br />
1) Wealth from their own rags-to-riches (very very RARE)<br />
2) Wealth from past inheritance/past cronism (no introduction)</p>
<p>++</p>
<p>Tuai, reading your thesis, I think there is a split in your category no 1). The rags to riches basically followed 2 paths, i) via business and ii) via salaries/fees. I am not sure about you but I am yet to see Dayak millionaire businessman who started from rags to riches. Almost all Dayak millionaire businessmen are served with silver platters i.e either they are given timber concessions, mining licences, direct nego JV or appointed to the already successful enterprises. Rag to riches to me would be a person who starts off from ground say Classs F Company and grows all the way to multi function conglomerates like Naim Bhd, etc. but where got like that one?</p>
<p>The 1-ii) category of Dayaks become millionaires via investment, fees/salaries. I know at least 10 names &#8211; except that they are basically unknown and of low profile. They earn their money through own sweats and not through favours – so please don’t ask them to donate to a political parties! However, please be sure that this group of Dayak millionaires are faithful to their race and want to see the best for the community. They are also mostly intellectuals (otherwise how to succeed from rags?)  And if consulted they would be willing to support Dayak causes but they won’t splash their money anyhow, as it is not easy to earn. I believe these types of Dayaks are NOT heavily involved in politics although they may mix around with politicians.</p>
<p>If financial independent suit you fine, then this category 1–ii) Dayaks should be our role models.</p>
<p>CA</p>
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		<title>By: jojis</title>
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		<dc:creator>jojis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 22:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ATASPAGAR, we dayak want to be CM not becoz purely on progress of dayak community. but because BN system, policy and leadership led by Taib mahmud and gang that causes us a lot of trouble. so to get rid of the problem is, to rise into power and change things. this is the only way, because as long as BN is in power, they will never stop pestering us dayaks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATASPAGAR, we dayak want to be CM not becoz purely on progress of dayak community. but because BN system, policy and leadership led by Taib mahmud and gang that causes us a lot of trouble. so to get rid of the problem is, to rise into power and change things. this is the only way, because as long as BN is in power, they will never stop pestering us dayaks</p>
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		<title>By: ATASPAGAR</title>
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		<dc:creator>ATASPAGAR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 07:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Apakah istimewanya jadi KM?Apakah dia begitu kebal?Saya tenguk kaum cina tidakpun jadi KM tapi ramai kaum cina kaya raya di sarawak ini.Dan KM sarawak sekarang orang melanau dan tidak juga kaum melanau ramai yang kaya raya.Apa sebab nak jadi KM? apakah dengan menjadi KM kaum anda akan banyak kaya raya?Sebenarnya bukan Kerajaan yang dapat bikin kamu kaya raya.Ini semua dari kaum itu sendiri yang mengubah bangsa dia.Jangan salahkan Taib yang kita tidak maju.orang cina maju bukan kerana Taib.belajarlah dari kaum cina kalau nak maju.tanya apa mereka buat kalau nak kaya.jangan tanya Jabu atau Taib kalau nak maju.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apakah istimewanya jadi KM?Apakah dia begitu kebal?Saya tenguk kaum cina tidakpun jadi KM tapi ramai kaum cina kaya raya di sarawak ini.Dan KM sarawak sekarang orang melanau dan tidak juga kaum melanau ramai yang kaya raya.Apa sebab nak jadi KM? apakah dengan menjadi KM kaum anda akan banyak kaya raya?Sebenarnya bukan Kerajaan yang dapat bikin kamu kaya raya.Ini semua dari kaum itu sendiri yang mengubah bangsa dia.Jangan salahkan Taib yang kita tidak maju.orang cina maju bukan kerana Taib.belajarlah dari kaum cina kalau nak maju.tanya apa mereka buat kalau nak kaya.jangan tanya Jabu atau Taib kalau nak maju.</p>
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		<title>By: Dyaks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dyaks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 03:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>abun sui: &quot;CAN ANYONE PUBLICIST THE 18 POINTS HERE IN THIS BLOG FOR OUR “FATAL” INFORMATION. FROM THERE WE ASSESS WHAT BN SARAWAK HAD DONE ABOUT IT.&quot;

--Actually the original copy still kept by James Wong for annual memorial by Borneo Post remembering his past independence struggle in tears tsk! tsk! sob! sob!

In order to stop the tears and to reveal all the agreement contents happily, well, each page will require a block of timber logging concessions area in return. 

Probably that&#039;s why SNAP splintered to PBDS and then to PRS plus SPDP is because of that in some sense lah--someone keep on hiding the agreement book from the Dayak prying eyes (hoping for free view)!

anaklulong: &quot;Without korup PBB and BN sarawak will not develop as what you see today.Believed me or not?&quot;

--Anang guai lok. Change a bit there like this:
Without korup PBB and BN, sarawak will develop MUCH MORE as what you see today.Believed me or not?

koko: &quot;Dayak, this is Malay from semananjung… Malay is not your enemy, we are bumiputera, we should work together, you don’t listen to PR (I’ve been conned in 12th GE felt sorry for voting for PR). If you come to semenanjung, people from Sabah/Sarawak are making friend easily with the Malay than Malay with the Chinese and viz a viz. We must work together build our economy, the Malay problem is with the Chinese, but the Chinese trying to make like Malay is the enemy of everyone in this country!&quot;

--Change &#039;Malay&#039; to &#039;Umno&#039;: 
Dayak, this is Umno from semananjung… Umno is not your enemy, we are Umnoputera, we should work together, you don’t listen to PR (I’ve been conned in 12th GE felt sorry for voting for PR). If you come to semenanjung, people from Sabah/Sarawak are making friend easily with the Umno (PFFFT!!) than Umno with the Chinese (not MCA?Gerakan?) and viz a viz. We must work together build our crony-economy, the Umno problem is with the Chinese, but the Chinese trying to make like Umno is the enemy of everyone in this country!

Cikgu Iban: &quot;It would be every Dayak dream to have a Dayak becomes a Chief Minister. And it also everyone wish to have all the Dayak predicaments solved at the same time.Therefore, when looking at the practicality of the two dreams, I would like to find the panacea for the former. Things like Dayak education, marginalization in private and public sector, Land policies employed as tools for NCR land grabbing and so forth are far more important than talking about chief ministership at this point of time.&quot;

--Ironically none of those things ever materialise if not for a Dayak CM to act dearly to his own Dayak wouldn&#039;t he. To rub some salt on Dayak wounds, it&#039;s the Dayak leaders themselves &#039;killing&#039; own Dayak so if you think whoever can become a CM as long he is fair and just to everyone then Yang Dikasihi will never make it to the list isn&#039;t it? The fact that there are also just as many Melanaus are dirt poor. 

&quot;Of course, it obviously be nice to see our state led by a Dayak who supposedly is expected to exercise his roles in a more and just manner to the Dayak without hindering the progress of other races.&quot;

--Which is exactly the opposite by Yang Dikasihi which not only hindering the progress of other races but abusing the supposedly delivered development for all as basic human rights (not delay tactics as per Politic of Development) as what the evil falsehood that Yang Dikasihi trying all of us to believe.

MT: &quot;2. ADUN for N-1/2/16/18/19/25/26/27/28/29/31/32/34/41/42/43/44/52/53/55/56/57/60/66/67/69/70
do not have Muslim or Chinese-sounding names. Thats about 27 of 71 ADUNs. 
Now, lets play realpolitik.
The odd that 27 of 71 ADUN agree among themselves to choose CM among them is 0.38 (27/71). Not enough to fulfil the majority requirement in the constitution.
The odd has to be improved. So you will need the support from among 44 of 71 ADUN.
What is the probability of 27 non-Chinese/Malay ADUN will agree among themselves AND what is the probability of any of the 44 will join in ?
Answer: Infinitely small.&quot;

--Back to drawing board then. Dayak YBs all under divide-and-rule (and soon destroyed) by Yang Dikasihi spreading all over from PBB-SUPP-PRS-SPDP. Therefore Pakatan Sarawak must deal accordingly along this lines. By virtue of simple majority (36 ADUNs) alone TYT can pick the new CM. 

For Pakatan to get 36 YBs really a big hurdle but there&#039;s some weak spot: SUPP. And Pakatan must compromise and let PKR or SNAP to DAP in getting SUPP seats more from those SUPP Dayak YBs (but with sizeable Chinese voters). 

It is no-brainer if any DUN seat with 30 percent Chinese voters and split among non-Chinese voters (like Malay or Dayak) voters, DAP got it. For Sarawak Pakatan in next state election, compromise must be given to DAP to field Dayak DAP candidates. Yes, DAYAK DAP. 

Likewise for Dayak-based party but with Chinese YBs (spoofed by BN logo and make the Chinese voters there to split among BN and DAP) in some PRS and SPDP seats. The same trick applies but this time its Dayak DAP vs Chinese YB (but under Dayak party). Here, DAP must capitalise on sizeable Chinese voters which previously have no choice been overtaken by Dayak voters. When Dayak DAP comes in, it is targeted for both Chinese voters and Dayak voters (being split on BN or DAP). 

Pakatan Sarawak must pound up for these weak spots. That would add some 5-6 seats more to DAP ADUNs which include Dayak YBs. Now that is already nearly 12-15 Pakatan seats. But Rome was not built on 1 state election. After the state election and Pakatan can make some dent on BN, next round is for PKR and SNAP to go all out battling the remaining PBB-SPDP-PRS fortress to add another 20 seats.

Sounds ambitious and tricky? It is all BN own tactics(splitting Dayak and Chinese voters, putting Dayak YB in Chinese party vice versa) but being re-deployed by Pakatan again. The aim is 36 seats for Pakatan. Unless Yang Dikasihi and EC trying to move the goal-post, creating new DUN seat with majority MalayMelanau voters or moving around new &#039;delineation&#039; ploys, it&#039;s a whole new unlevel field. Still, Rome was not built on 1 state election.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>abun sui: &#8220;CAN ANYONE PUBLICIST THE 18 POINTS HERE IN THIS BLOG FOR OUR “FATAL” INFORMATION. FROM THERE WE ASSESS WHAT BN SARAWAK HAD DONE ABOUT IT.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Actually the original copy still kept by James Wong for annual memorial by Borneo Post remembering his past independence struggle in tears tsk! tsk! sob! sob!</p>
<p>In order to stop the tears and to reveal all the agreement contents happily, well, each page will require a block of timber logging concessions area in return. </p>
<p>Probably that&#8217;s why SNAP splintered to PBDS and then to PRS plus SPDP is because of that in some sense lah&#8211;someone keep on hiding the agreement book from the Dayak prying eyes (hoping for free view)!</p>
<p>anaklulong: &#8220;Without korup PBB and BN sarawak will not develop as what you see today.Believed me or not?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Anang guai lok. Change a bit there like this:<br />
Without korup PBB and BN, sarawak will develop MUCH MORE as what you see today.Believed me or not?</p>
<p>koko: &#8220;Dayak, this is Malay from semananjung… Malay is not your enemy, we are bumiputera, we should work together, you don’t listen to PR (I’ve been conned in 12th GE felt sorry for voting for PR). If you come to semenanjung, people from Sabah/Sarawak are making friend easily with the Malay than Malay with the Chinese and viz a viz. We must work together build our economy, the Malay problem is with the Chinese, but the Chinese trying to make like Malay is the enemy of everyone in this country!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Change &#8216;Malay&#8217; to &#8216;Umno&#8217;:<br />
Dayak, this is Umno from semananjung… Umno is not your enemy, we are Umnoputera, we should work together, you don’t listen to PR (I’ve been conned in 12th GE felt sorry for voting for PR). If you come to semenanjung, people from Sabah/Sarawak are making friend easily with the Umno (PFFFT!!) than Umno with the Chinese (not MCA?Gerakan?) and viz a viz. We must work together build our crony-economy, the Umno problem is with the Chinese, but the Chinese trying to make like Umno is the enemy of everyone in this country!</p>
<p>Cikgu Iban: &#8220;It would be every Dayak dream to have a Dayak becomes a Chief Minister. And it also everyone wish to have all the Dayak predicaments solved at the same time.Therefore, when looking at the practicality of the two dreams, I would like to find the panacea for the former. Things like Dayak education, marginalization in private and public sector, Land policies employed as tools for NCR land grabbing and so forth are far more important than talking about chief ministership at this point of time.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Ironically none of those things ever materialise if not for a Dayak CM to act dearly to his own Dayak wouldn&#8217;t he. To rub some salt on Dayak wounds, it&#8217;s the Dayak leaders themselves &#8216;killing&#8217; own Dayak so if you think whoever can become a CM as long he is fair and just to everyone then Yang Dikasihi will never make it to the list isn&#8217;t it? The fact that there are also just as many Melanaus are dirt poor. </p>
<p>&#8220;Of course, it obviously be nice to see our state led by a Dayak who supposedly is expected to exercise his roles in a more and just manner to the Dayak without hindering the progress of other races.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Which is exactly the opposite by Yang Dikasihi which not only hindering the progress of other races but abusing the supposedly delivered development for all as basic human rights (not delay tactics as per Politic of Development) as what the evil falsehood that Yang Dikasihi trying all of us to believe.</p>
<p>MT: &#8220;2. ADUN for N-1/2/16/18/19/25/26/27/28/29/31/32/34/41/42/43/44/52/53/55/56/57/60/66/67/69/70<br />
do not have Muslim or Chinese-sounding names. Thats about 27 of 71 ADUNs.<br />
Now, lets play realpolitik.<br />
The odd that 27 of 71 ADUN agree among themselves to choose CM among them is 0.38 (27/71). Not enough to fulfil the majority requirement in the constitution.<br />
The odd has to be improved. So you will need the support from among 44 of 71 ADUN.<br />
What is the probability of 27 non-Chinese/Malay ADUN will agree among themselves AND what is the probability of any of the 44 will join in ?<br />
Answer: Infinitely small.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Back to drawing board then. Dayak YBs all under divide-and-rule (and soon destroyed) by Yang Dikasihi spreading all over from PBB-SUPP-PRS-SPDP. Therefore Pakatan Sarawak must deal accordingly along this lines. By virtue of simple majority (36 ADUNs) alone TYT can pick the new CM. </p>
<p>For Pakatan to get 36 YBs really a big hurdle but there&#8217;s some weak spot: SUPP. And Pakatan must compromise and let PKR or SNAP to DAP in getting SUPP seats more from those SUPP Dayak YBs (but with sizeable Chinese voters). </p>
<p>It is no-brainer if any DUN seat with 30 percent Chinese voters and split among non-Chinese voters (like Malay or Dayak) voters, DAP got it. For Sarawak Pakatan in next state election, compromise must be given to DAP to field Dayak DAP candidates. Yes, DAYAK DAP. </p>
<p>Likewise for Dayak-based party but with Chinese YBs (spoofed by BN logo and make the Chinese voters there to split among BN and DAP) in some PRS and SPDP seats. The same trick applies but this time its Dayak DAP vs Chinese YB (but under Dayak party). Here, DAP must capitalise on sizeable Chinese voters which previously have no choice been overtaken by Dayak voters. When Dayak DAP comes in, it is targeted for both Chinese voters and Dayak voters (being split on BN or DAP). </p>
<p>Pakatan Sarawak must pound up for these weak spots. That would add some 5-6 seats more to DAP ADUNs which include Dayak YBs. Now that is already nearly 12-15 Pakatan seats. But Rome was not built on 1 state election. After the state election and Pakatan can make some dent on BN, next round is for PKR and SNAP to go all out battling the remaining PBB-SPDP-PRS fortress to add another 20 seats.</p>
<p>Sounds ambitious and tricky? It is all BN own tactics(splitting Dayak and Chinese voters, putting Dayak YB in Chinese party vice versa) but being re-deployed by Pakatan again. The aim is 36 seats for Pakatan. Unless Yang Dikasihi and EC trying to move the goal-post, creating new DUN seat with majority MalayMelanau voters or moving around new &#8216;delineation&#8217; ploys, it&#8217;s a whole new unlevel field. Still, Rome was not built on 1 state election.</p>
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		<title>By: Dyaks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dyaks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 02:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sheikh Seliong: &quot;Secondly we are pointing fingers at the wealth of non-Dayaks. As I said there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks; do you ever get any help from them? My experience tells me that it is difficult even to get an appointment with wealthy Dayaks.&quot;

--Yes indeed there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks, but under 2 category: 
1) Wealth from their own rags-to-riches (very very RARE) 
2) Wealth from past inheritance/past cronism (no introduction)

Those wealthy independent Dayaks will view and talk differently than cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks. Both will regard Chinese highly in business but one of them instead of learning their tricks (from language, school to mentality), abuse the Chinese to do the tricks for them. 

That&#039;s why those wealthy independent Dayaks will not hesitate to share or even expose all the tricks but very big difference to the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks...well they cannot share much because they never learn themselves!

Of course our economy is all about crony-capitalism which got nothing to do with pure competence and business endurance but you can bet all your nickels to which Dayak can survive if thrown anywhere even in the desert, as how Chinese equally will survive as well.

Sheikh Seliong probably met mostly the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks, but once you met somewhere a single real wealthy independent Dayak he is all absolutely Chinese brain, vote DAP, don&#039;t care the f-ck about paying income taxes but best of all he is a Dayak, pure and simple.

It is important for Dayak to change, example in business and learn from the Chinese. You are on your own money independently. They are Dayak even better than the Chinese. They are not only keep buying fellow Dayak lands (in big areas) but also town area lands from the Chinese. Like Chinese using their own sons/daughters expanding their business, these Dayak did the same and so did the Dayak kids keep on expanding their business and buying more lands, reinvest even more bigger business.

How about the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks? Quite the opposite and all based on pure piggyback the Chinese. Everything the Chinese must foot the bill: from free cars, free big banglo, free oversea college/uni fees for their kids etc. For as long their political patronage alive and kicking, it shall be that way and still live a rich man. 

That is the gulf of change between two sets of Dayak. If the independent Dayak passed away rest assured the children will equally carry on independently (they learned the tricks already) but if the other Dayak is dead politically means the kids also &#039;dead&#039; but not the Chinese. The Chinese will look for another crony while not lose their wealth at all, unlike the crony Dayak which is once dead it&#039;s all gone.

Dayak still lacking the idea of sustainability, kinship in business or family business is rare for Dayak. Crony business basis, yes it&#039;s common for Dayak political goons. What happen next upon death or grooming the kids properly to continue the Dayak family business perhaps another business barrier, not a business venture at this moment. Raise a business for Dayak is tough and rare, to continue it next generation and even bigger business is one big Dayak fairy tale.

&quot;Dayak politics is full of jealousy and hatred. 2nd Division Ibans hate 3rd/7th Div. Ibans. 4th Div. Ibans do not see eye-to-eye with either group. Malays, Chinese they all argue but they still can share Coffee-O at the same table. Not the Dayaks, so quick to shoot, bedengah.&quot; 
--But when Yang Dikasihi summon them all under PBB all of them full of love and passion (for BN lah!).

&quot;In 1994-1997 I criss-crossed Sarawak meeting many Dayak leaders for projects. Investors were willing to place substantial investments. Instead they were more concerned about other things. When projects fell to Malays and Chinese, we point fingers and called them cheats and robbers. When UBG started, there were a few Ibans given participation in other banks – no need to mention names, but you can guess who. What did they do to their holding? A few Ibans (that I know) had their chances but failed to develop them.&quot;

--Mostly planted by cronies without true competence and qualification. Out of 10 Dayak given proper license,permits,dopes like that only 1 Dayak really last to their business. Again, easy money AliBaba mentality spending wastefully on girls, drinking by far No.1 enemy in Dayak business.

&quot;In the late 70’s when I wanted to continue my studies, I cried (literally) looking for money and saw those rich timber-Dayak’s children being send to London, Australia, NZ and USA. How lucky to have such parents. Rich connected Dayak got government scholarships for their children. I approached the same Dayaks, sorry. But I need only RM16,000 for a local degree. Sorry again. I will pay back. Sorry, get out. A Dayak being better than a non Dayak? Not by my experience.&quot;

--That is thru scholarships. Wait until you dig out the Dayak kids being &#039;sponsored&#039; free, failed their study (not qualified but hell, its free lunch anyway) but end up &#039;buy&#039; their degree and again it&#039;s all paid free by the AliBaba Chinese subcontractors. These Dayak with fake degree will not stop there. Once coming back, they will start another round of swindle: gatecrashing all the crony GLC companies/govt agency dept. for easy top posts doing nothing yet get paid high director fee or salary. 

&quot;And yet we are here because we have hope – hope that we have better people, better administration, better professionalism and accountability. It’s only fatalistic fools that refuse to believe in hope.&quot;

--Yes it&#039;s fat hope indeed.

&quot;I am for a change in administration in the state. If not anything else, it is the “diaper theory.” 

--And also my Cawat-To-Pants theory for the Dayaks to embrace &#039;Change&#039;. 

&quot;(My last posting until Dec. Deprived of a chance to study I am returning to college at age 51. So, see you guys later).&quot;

--All the best to you and please don&#039;t indulge any MBA or PhD thesis paper on Dayak voting patterns or study on how resistant the Dayak in embracing modernity. Its worthless and useless thesis-based MBA or PhD. It&#039;s like studying where the sun is going in late evening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheikh Seliong: &#8220;Secondly we are pointing fingers at the wealth of non-Dayaks. As I said there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks; do you ever get any help from them? My experience tells me that it is difficult even to get an appointment with wealthy Dayaks.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Yes indeed there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks, but under 2 category:<br />
1) Wealth from their own rags-to-riches (very very RARE)<br />
2) Wealth from past inheritance/past cronism (no introduction)</p>
<p>Those wealthy independent Dayaks will view and talk differently than cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks. Both will regard Chinese highly in business but one of them instead of learning their tricks (from language, school to mentality), abuse the Chinese to do the tricks for them. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s why those wealthy independent Dayaks will not hesitate to share or even expose all the tricks but very big difference to the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks&#8230;well they cannot share much because they never learn themselves!</p>
<p>Of course our economy is all about crony-capitalism which got nothing to do with pure competence and business endurance but you can bet all your nickels to which Dayak can survive if thrown anywhere even in the desert, as how Chinese equally will survive as well.</p>
<p>Sheikh Seliong probably met mostly the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks, but once you met somewhere a single real wealthy independent Dayak he is all absolutely Chinese brain, vote DAP, don&#8217;t care the f-ck about paying income taxes but best of all he is a Dayak, pure and simple.</p>
<p>It is important for Dayak to change, example in business and learn from the Chinese. You are on your own money independently. They are Dayak even better than the Chinese. They are not only keep buying fellow Dayak lands (in big areas) but also town area lands from the Chinese. Like Chinese using their own sons/daughters expanding their business, these Dayak did the same and so did the Dayak kids keep on expanding their business and buying more lands, reinvest even more bigger business.</p>
<p>How about the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks? Quite the opposite and all based on pure piggyback the Chinese. Everything the Chinese must foot the bill: from free cars, free big banglo, free oversea college/uni fees for their kids etc. For as long their political patronage alive and kicking, it shall be that way and still live a rich man. </p>
<p>That is the gulf of change between two sets of Dayak. If the independent Dayak passed away rest assured the children will equally carry on independently (they learned the tricks already) but if the other Dayak is dead politically means the kids also &#8216;dead&#8217; but not the Chinese. The Chinese will look for another crony while not lose their wealth at all, unlike the crony Dayak which is once dead it&#8217;s all gone.</p>
<p>Dayak still lacking the idea of sustainability, kinship in business or family business is rare for Dayak. Crony business basis, yes it&#8217;s common for Dayak political goons. What happen next upon death or grooming the kids properly to continue the Dayak family business perhaps another business barrier, not a business venture at this moment. Raise a business for Dayak is tough and rare, to continue it next generation and even bigger business is one big Dayak fairy tale.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dayak politics is full of jealousy and hatred. 2nd Division Ibans hate 3rd/7th Div. Ibans. 4th Div. Ibans do not see eye-to-eye with either group. Malays, Chinese they all argue but they still can share Coffee-O at the same table. Not the Dayaks, so quick to shoot, bedengah.&#8221;<br />
&#8211;But when Yang Dikasihi summon them all under PBB all of them full of love and passion (for BN lah!).</p>
<p>&#8220;In 1994-1997 I criss-crossed Sarawak meeting many Dayak leaders for projects. Investors were willing to place substantial investments. Instead they were more concerned about other things. When projects fell to Malays and Chinese, we point fingers and called them cheats and robbers. When UBG started, there were a few Ibans given participation in other banks – no need to mention names, but you can guess who. What did they do to their holding? A few Ibans (that I know) had their chances but failed to develop them.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Mostly planted by cronies without true competence and qualification. Out of 10 Dayak given proper license,permits,dopes like that only 1 Dayak really last to their business. Again, easy money AliBaba mentality spending wastefully on girls, drinking by far No.1 enemy in Dayak business.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the late 70’s when I wanted to continue my studies, I cried (literally) looking for money and saw those rich timber-Dayak’s children being send to London, Australia, NZ and USA. How lucky to have such parents. Rich connected Dayak got government scholarships for their children. I approached the same Dayaks, sorry. But I need only RM16,000 for a local degree. Sorry again. I will pay back. Sorry, get out. A Dayak being better than a non Dayak? Not by my experience.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;That is thru scholarships. Wait until you dig out the Dayak kids being &#8216;sponsored&#8217; free, failed their study (not qualified but hell, its free lunch anyway) but end up &#8216;buy&#8217; their degree and again it&#8217;s all paid free by the AliBaba Chinese subcontractors. These Dayak with fake degree will not stop there. Once coming back, they will start another round of swindle: gatecrashing all the crony GLC companies/govt agency dept. for easy top posts doing nothing yet get paid high director fee or salary. </p>
<p>&#8220;And yet we are here because we have hope – hope that we have better people, better administration, better professionalism and accountability. It’s only fatalistic fools that refuse to believe in hope.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Yes it&#8217;s fat hope indeed.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am for a change in administration in the state. If not anything else, it is the “diaper theory.” </p>
<p>&#8211;And also my Cawat-To-Pants theory for the Dayaks to embrace &#8216;Change&#8217;. </p>
<p>&#8220;(My last posting until Dec. Deprived of a chance to study I am returning to college at age 51. So, see you guys later).&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;All the best to you and please don&#8217;t indulge any MBA or PhD thesis paper on Dayak voting patterns or study on how resistant the Dayak in embracing modernity. Its worthless and useless thesis-based MBA or PhD. It&#8217;s like studying where the sun is going in late evening.</p>
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		<title>By: Dyaks</title>
		<link>http://dayakbaru.com/weblog08/2009/08/24/dayak-as-the-next-chief-minister-of-sarawak/comment-page-1/#comment-13483</link>
		<dc:creator>Dyaks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 04:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>AbunSui: &quot;CAN ANYONE PUBLICIST THE 18 POINTS HERE IN THIS BLOG FOR OUR “FATAL” INFORMATION. FROM THERE WE ASSESS WHAT BN SARAWAK HAD DONE ABOUT IT.&quot;

--Actually the original copy still kept by James Wong for annual memorial by Borneo Post remembering his past independence struggle in tears tsk! tsk! sob! sob!

In order to stop the tears and to reveal all the agreement contents happily, well, each page will require a block of timber logging concessions area in return. 

Probably that&#039;s why SNAP splintered to PBDS and then to PRS plus SPDP is because of that in some sense lah--someone keep on hiding the agreement book from the Dayak prying eyes (hoping for free view)!

Anaklulong: &quot;Without korup PBB and BN sarawak will not develop as what you see today.Believed me or not?&quot;

--Anang guai lok. Change a bit there like this:
Without korup PBB and BN, sarawak will develop MUCH MORE as what you see today.Believed me or not?

Cikgu Iban: &quot;It would be every Dayak dream to have a Dayak becomes a Chief Minister. And it also everyone wish to have all the Dayak predicaments solved at the same time. &quot;

--To rub some salt on Dayak wounds, it&#039;s the Dayak leaders themselves killing own Dayak so if you think whoever can become a CM as long he is fair and just to everyone then Yang Dikasihi will never make it to the list isn&#039;t it? The fact that there are also just as many Melanaus are dirt poor as the Dayaks.

&quot;Therefore, when looking at the practicality of the two dreams, I would like to find the panacea for the former. Things like Dayak education, marginalization in private and public sector, Land policies employed as tools for NCR land grabbing and so forth are far more important than talking about chief ministership at this point of time.&quot;

--Ironically none of those things ever materialise if not for a Dayak CM to act dearly to his own Dayak wouldn&#039;t he. If you think whoever can become a CM as long he is fair and just to everyone then Yang Dikasihi will never make it to the list isn&#039;t it? The fact that there are also just as many Melanaus are dirt poor. 


&quot;Of course, it obviously be nice to see our state led by a Dayak who supposedly is expected to exercise his roles in a more and just manner to the Dayak without hindering the progress of other races.&quot;

--Not only hindering the progress of other races but abusing the supposedly delivered development for all as basic human rights (not delay tactics as per Politic of Development) is what the evil falsehood that Yang Dikasihi trying all of us to believe. And without ever thought of having a rightfully a Dayak CM? Fat hope!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AbunSui: &#8220;CAN ANYONE PUBLICIST THE 18 POINTS HERE IN THIS BLOG FOR OUR “FATAL” INFORMATION. FROM THERE WE ASSESS WHAT BN SARAWAK HAD DONE ABOUT IT.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Actually the original copy still kept by James Wong for annual memorial by Borneo Post remembering his past independence struggle in tears tsk! tsk! sob! sob!</p>
<p>In order to stop the tears and to reveal all the agreement contents happily, well, each page will require a block of timber logging concessions area in return. </p>
<p>Probably that&#8217;s why SNAP splintered to PBDS and then to PRS plus SPDP is because of that in some sense lah&#8211;someone keep on hiding the agreement book from the Dayak prying eyes (hoping for free view)!</p>
<p>Anaklulong: &#8220;Without korup PBB and BN sarawak will not develop as what you see today.Believed me or not?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Anang guai lok. Change a bit there like this:<br />
Without korup PBB and BN, sarawak will develop MUCH MORE as what you see today.Believed me or not?</p>
<p>Cikgu Iban: &#8220;It would be every Dayak dream to have a Dayak becomes a Chief Minister. And it also everyone wish to have all the Dayak predicaments solved at the same time. &#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;To rub some salt on Dayak wounds, it&#8217;s the Dayak leaders themselves killing own Dayak so if you think whoever can become a CM as long he is fair and just to everyone then Yang Dikasihi will never make it to the list isn&#8217;t it? The fact that there are also just as many Melanaus are dirt poor as the Dayaks.</p>
<p>&#8220;Therefore, when looking at the practicality of the two dreams, I would like to find the panacea for the former. Things like Dayak education, marginalization in private and public sector, Land policies employed as tools for NCR land grabbing and so forth are far more important than talking about chief ministership at this point of time.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Ironically none of those things ever materialise if not for a Dayak CM to act dearly to his own Dayak wouldn&#8217;t he. If you think whoever can become a CM as long he is fair and just to everyone then Yang Dikasihi will never make it to the list isn&#8217;t it? The fact that there are also just as many Melanaus are dirt poor. </p>
<p>&#8220;Of course, it obviously be nice to see our state led by a Dayak who supposedly is expected to exercise his roles in a more and just manner to the Dayak without hindering the progress of other races.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Not only hindering the progress of other races but abusing the supposedly delivered development for all as basic human rights (not delay tactics as per Politic of Development) is what the evil falsehood that Yang Dikasihi trying all of us to believe. And without ever thought of having a rightfully a Dayak CM? Fat hope!</p>
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		<title>By: Dyaks</title>
		<link>http://dayakbaru.com/weblog08/2009/08/24/dayak-as-the-next-chief-minister-of-sarawak/comment-page-1/#comment-13481</link>
		<dc:creator>Dyaks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 04:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sheikh Seliong: &quot;Secondly we are pointing fingers at the wealth of non-Dayaks. As I said there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks; do you ever get any help from them? My experience tells me that it is difficult even to get an appointment with wealthy Dayaks.&quot;

--Yes indeed there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks, but under 2 category: 
1) Wealth from their own rags-to-riches (very very RARE) 
2) Wealth from past inheritance/past cronism (no introduction)

Those wealthy independent Dayaks will view and talk differently than cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks. Both will regard Chinese highly in business but one of them instead of learning their tricks (from language, school to mentality), abuse the Chinese to do the tricks for them. 

That&#039;s why those wealthy independent Dayaks will not hesitate to share or even expose all the tricks but very big difference to the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks...well they cannot share much because they never learn themselves!

Of course our economy is all about crony-capitalism which got nothing to do with pure competence and business endurance but you can bet all your nickels to which Dayak can survive if thrown anywhere even in the desert, as how Chinese equally will survive as well.

Sheikh Seliong probably met mostly the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks, but once you met somewhere a single real wealthy independent Dayak he is all absolutely Chinese brain, vote DAP, don&#039;t care the f-ck about paying income taxes but best of all he is a Dayak, pure and simple.

It is important for Dayak to change, example in business and learn from the Chinese. You are on your own money independently. They are Dayak even better than the Chinese. They are not only keep buying fellow Dayak lands (in big areas) but also town area lands from the Chinese. Like Chinese using their own sons/daughters expanding their business, these Dayak did the same and so did the Dayak kids keep on expanding their business and buying more lands, reinvest even more bigger business.

How about the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks? Quite the opposite and all based on pure piggyback the Chinese. Everything the Chinese must foot the bill: from free cars, free big banglo, free oversea college/uni fees for their kids etc. For as long their political patronage alive and kicking, it shall be that way and still live a rich man. 

That is the gulf of change between two sets of Dayak. If the independent Dayak passed away rest assured the children will equally carry on independently (they learned the tricks already) but if the other Dayak is dead politically means the kids also &#039;dead&#039; but not the Chinese. The Chinese will look for another crony while not lose their wealth at all, unlike the crony Dayak which is once dead it&#039;s all gone.

Dayak still lacking the idea of sustainability, kinship in business or family business is rare for Dayak. Crony business basis, yes it&#039;s common for Dayak political goons. What happen next upon death or grooming the kids properly to continue the Dayak family business perhaps another business barrier, not a business venture at this moment. Raise a business for Dayak is tough and rare, to continue it next generation and even bigger business is one big Dayak fairy tale.

Sheikh Seliong: &quot;In the late 70’s when I wanted to continue my studies, I cried (literally) looking for money and saw those rich timber-Dayak’s children being send to London, Australia, NZ and USA. How lucky to have such parents. Rich connected Dayak got government scholarships for their children. I approached the same Dayaks, sorry.&quot;

--That is thru scholarships. Wait until you dig out the Dayak kids being &#039;sponsored&#039; free, failed their study (not qualified but hell, its free lunch anyway) but end up &#039;buy&#039; their degree and again it&#039;s all paid free by the AliBaba Chinese subcontractors. These Dayak with fake degree will not stop there. Once coming back, they will start another round of swindle: gatecrashing all the crony GLC companies/govt agency dept. for easy top posts doing nothing yet get paid high director fee or salary. 

Sheikh Seliong: (My last posting until Dec. Deprived of a chance to study I am returning to college at age 51. So, see you guys later).

--All the best to you and please don&#039;t do any MBA or PhD thesis paper on Dayak voting patterns or study on how resistant the Dayak in embracing modernity. Its worthless and useless thesis-based MBA or PhD. It&#039;s like studying where the sun is going in late evening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheikh Seliong: &#8220;Secondly we are pointing fingers at the wealth of non-Dayaks. As I said there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks; do you ever get any help from them? My experience tells me that it is difficult even to get an appointment with wealthy Dayaks.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Yes indeed there are plenty of wealthy Dayaks, but under 2 category:<br />
1) Wealth from their own rags-to-riches (very very RARE)<br />
2) Wealth from past inheritance/past cronism (no introduction)</p>
<p>Those wealthy independent Dayaks will view and talk differently than cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks. Both will regard Chinese highly in business but one of them instead of learning their tricks (from language, school to mentality), abuse the Chinese to do the tricks for them. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s why those wealthy independent Dayaks will not hesitate to share or even expose all the tricks but very big difference to the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks&#8230;well they cannot share much because they never learn themselves!</p>
<p>Of course our economy is all about crony-capitalism which got nothing to do with pure competence and business endurance but you can bet all your nickels to which Dayak can survive if thrown anywhere even in the desert, as how Chinese equally will survive as well.</p>
<p>Sheikh Seliong probably met mostly the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks, but once you met somewhere a single real wealthy independent Dayak he is all absolutely Chinese brain, vote DAP, don&#8217;t care the f-ck about paying income taxes but best of all he is a Dayak, pure and simple.</p>
<p>It is important for Dayak to change, example in business and learn from the Chinese. You are on your own money independently. They are Dayak even better than the Chinese. They are not only keep buying fellow Dayak lands (in big areas) but also town area lands from the Chinese. Like Chinese using their own sons/daughters expanding their business, these Dayak did the same and so did the Dayak kids keep on expanding their business and buying more lands, reinvest even more bigger business.</p>
<p>How about the cronism-riddled wealthy Dayaks? Quite the opposite and all based on pure piggyback the Chinese. Everything the Chinese must foot the bill: from free cars, free big banglo, free oversea college/uni fees for their kids etc. For as long their political patronage alive and kicking, it shall be that way and still live a rich man. </p>
<p>That is the gulf of change between two sets of Dayak. If the independent Dayak passed away rest assured the children will equally carry on independently (they learned the tricks already) but if the other Dayak is dead politically means the kids also &#8216;dead&#8217; but not the Chinese. The Chinese will look for another crony while not lose their wealth at all, unlike the crony Dayak which is once dead it&#8217;s all gone.</p>
<p>Dayak still lacking the idea of sustainability, kinship in business or family business is rare for Dayak. Crony business basis, yes it&#8217;s common for Dayak political goons. What happen next upon death or grooming the kids properly to continue the Dayak family business perhaps another business barrier, not a business venture at this moment. Raise a business for Dayak is tough and rare, to continue it next generation and even bigger business is one big Dayak fairy tale.</p>
<p>Sheikh Seliong: &#8220;In the late 70’s when I wanted to continue my studies, I cried (literally) looking for money and saw those rich timber-Dayak’s children being send to London, Australia, NZ and USA. How lucky to have such parents. Rich connected Dayak got government scholarships for their children. I approached the same Dayaks, sorry.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;That is thru scholarships. Wait until you dig out the Dayak kids being &#8216;sponsored&#8217; free, failed their study (not qualified but hell, its free lunch anyway) but end up &#8216;buy&#8217; their degree and again it&#8217;s all paid free by the AliBaba Chinese subcontractors. These Dayak with fake degree will not stop there. Once coming back, they will start another round of swindle: gatecrashing all the crony GLC companies/govt agency dept. for easy top posts doing nothing yet get paid high director fee or salary. </p>
<p>Sheikh Seliong: (My last posting until Dec. Deprived of a chance to study I am returning to college at age 51. So, see you guys later).</p>
<p>&#8211;All the best to you and please don&#8217;t do any MBA or PhD thesis paper on Dayak voting patterns or study on how resistant the Dayak in embracing modernity. Its worthless and useless thesis-based MBA or PhD. It&#8217;s like studying where the sun is going in late evening.</p>
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		<title>By: gerinang</title>
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		<dc:creator>gerinang</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 03:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>we dayak join PKR coz we hav nothing left to fight swk bn...under pkr we will still be contolled by west msian, so no such different...

next CM to be dayak??? i dont think so... but if there is he must take our dayak needs sucessfully...

if JJM or WMI the next CM... i hav nothing to be proud of, bcoz ther are the one who betrayed our beloved PBDS and SNAP, as per result we dont hav any pure party form swk...so then we joined PKR not to be one of them but to fight swk bn...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we dayak join PKR coz we hav nothing left to fight swk bn&#8230;under pkr we will still be contolled by west msian, so no such different&#8230;</p>
<p>next CM to be dayak??? i dont think so&#8230; but if there is he must take our dayak needs sucessfully&#8230;</p>
<p>if JJM or WMI the next CM&#8230; i hav nothing to be proud of, bcoz ther are the one who betrayed our beloved PBDS and SNAP, as per result we dont hav any pure party form swk&#8230;so then we joined PKR not to be one of them but to fight swk bn&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My previous comment is only the answer to the topic Dayak as the next CM of S&#039;wak and with the two examples of the the 1st and 2nd CM of S&#039;wak so what make Dayak cannot be the next CM ? not qualify ? What about our Dayak Dr.(s) Lawyers etc..out there are they not qualify ? please don&#039;t under estimate our own Race (Dayak) I think the only problem is they don&#039;t united or cannot work together and another problem is everyone wanted to be boss.anywhere anang dulu ngaku alah unggal belum cuba belum tau ...chau..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My previous comment is only the answer to the topic Dayak as the next CM of S&#8217;wak and with the two examples of the the 1st and 2nd CM of S&#8217;wak so what make Dayak cannot be the next CM ? not qualify ? What about our Dayak Dr.(s) Lawyers etc..out there are they not qualify ? please don&#8217;t under estimate our own Race (Dayak) I think the only problem is they don&#8217;t united or cannot work together and another problem is everyone wanted to be boss.anywhere anang dulu ngaku alah unggal belum cuba belum tau &#8230;chau..</p>
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		<title>By: Meramat Tajak</title>
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		<description>First thing, first:

1. To be the next CM, the state constitution only require simple majority support in the DUN.

*(3) The Majlis Mesyuarat Kemjaan Negeri shall
be appointed as follows, that is to say-
(a) the Yang di-Pertua Negeri shall first
appoint as Chief Minister a member of the Dewan
Undangan Negeri who in his judgment is likely
to command the confidence of a majority among the
members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri

2. ADUN for N-1/2/16/18/19/25/26/27/28/29/31/32/34/41/42/43/44/52/53/55/56/57/60/66/67/69/70

do not have Muslim or Chinese-sounding names. Thats about 27 of 71 ADUNs. 

Now, lets play realpolitik.

The odd that 27 of 71 ADUN agree among themselves to choose CM among them is 0.38 (27/71). Not enough to fulfil the majority requirement in the constitution.

The odd has to be improved. So you will need the support from among 44 of 71 ADUN.

What is the probability of 27 non-Chinese/Malay ADUN will agree among themselves AND what is the probability of any of the 44 will join in ?

Answer: Infinitely small.

For Dayak political grassroots, I&#039;m often seduced by the idea that they may be rallied to unite by the simple vision of putting a Dayak CM into office.  

That is also, to rally -not- only for unity but to break the psychological barrier and the subservient mentality that repeat itself at every General Election: &quot;Dayak can never be the perintah.Our perintah was the almighty British and the Queen. After Malaysia, our king is the Melayu king (read: our perintah and political master is Melayu). And Taib is the present day incarnation of our collective Apai - we die-lah, if god forbid, he were to drop dead&quot;.

You will see this argument play itself in every coffee shop, in many shapes and form. Some will say, Dayak can never be good at anything. Too stupid. Too poor. Too emotional. Too easily manipulated. And the best part of the argument will be the one that says, a Dayak CM will be no better, if not worse than Taib. Imagine crony with more insight knowledge on how to rob/rape Dayak wealth, or whats remaining of the land ?!

So many good reasons to aim for the CM post.

But so highly improbable, and way too many assumptions that a confluence of events will take place at such an opportune time, before the approaching General Election - to make it happen. Even if it is miraculously attainable, by all indications - it will still be a weak position (dependent on external support)and therefore can be easily manipulated.A given CM position can be easily taken back (1 plus countless 0s will buy all 71 ADUNs). Let history be our lesson.

So, of PR position, in regard to the CM post, that I will support is the following:-

1. Amend the Sarawak State Constitution so that the CM post is limited to 2 terms only. Better still, if the constitution can be amended to prevent a dynasty, just like what has happened in the posperous &quot;republic&quot; of Singapore.

2. Amend, enforce, enhance the following clause in the state constitution, to avoid the -tendency-for public sector contracts from being awarded to companies for which politicians are either majority shareholders or members of board of directors 

*(2) A member of the Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri sha11 not engage in any trade, business or profession connected with any subject or department of government for which he is responsible and shall not, so long as he is engaged in any trade, business or profession, take part in any decision or the Majlis
Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri re1ating to that trade, business or profession or in any decision likely to affect his pecuniary interests therein

3.Don&#039;t let CM office anywhere near the Finance/Planning portfolio.That will prove too tempting for mere mortals. And since the good books - Bible, Koran, Mahabhadgita, I-Ching, Torah - make no explicit definition of cronyism, corruption, nepotism -you can imagine the explosive mix when moral ambivalence is mixed with billions of opportunities. Let the CM be responsible for Education only. I will bow and kiss the earth and murmur Yang Dikasihi if the CM manage to make Sarawak children and youths excel at Education, to a level that put them ahead of their peers in Peninsula (as a benchmark).

4.To gurantee by constitutional amendment at the State and Federal Level, that a Deputy CM position in Sarawak is reserved for a Dayak ADUN, to safeguard the community interest from further marginalisation as the country march towards modernity.

5.Appoint a second deputy Prime Minister from Sarawak and Sabah in alternate term, with full cabinet powers as the existing Deputy Prime Minister.

So I have to disagree with many of you who wants a CM post for Dayak.Lets face it, Dayak is not ready. When? Who knows ! Its down the bridge, but I believe many would concur that the situation would be better if Sarawak is a republic like Singapore. There, the strength of the bond that is &quot;Ketuanan&quot;,will not be in a position to nip in the bud, of any Dayak aspiration to megai ulu -not to squander wealth but to address the Dayak predicament, as PRPR would say. However, there&#039;s much that Dayak can extract and negotiate for from the political system (although I agree with Seliong politics is not the panadol for all Dayak ills) - if only there is true unity of purpose, and a bit of long-term strategic thinking.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First thing, first:</p>
<p>1. To be the next CM, the state constitution only require simple majority support in the DUN.</p>
<p>*(3) The Majlis Mesyuarat Kemjaan Negeri shall<br />
be appointed as follows, that is to say-<br />
(a) the Yang di-Pertua Negeri shall first<br />
appoint as Chief Minister a member of the Dewan<br />
Undangan Negeri who in his judgment is likely<br />
to command the confidence of a majority among the<br />
members of the Dewan Undangan Negeri</p>
<p>2. ADUN for N-1/2/16/18/19/25/26/27/28/29/31/32/34/41/42/43/44/52/53/55/56/57/60/66/67/69/70</p>
<p>do not have Muslim or Chinese-sounding names. Thats about 27 of 71 ADUNs. </p>
<p>Now, lets play realpolitik.</p>
<p>The odd that 27 of 71 ADUN agree among themselves to choose CM among them is 0.38 (27/71). Not enough to fulfil the majority requirement in the constitution.</p>
<p>The odd has to be improved. So you will need the support from among 44 of 71 ADUN.</p>
<p>What is the probability of 27 non-Chinese/Malay ADUN will agree among themselves AND what is the probability of any of the 44 will join in ?</p>
<p>Answer: Infinitely small.</p>
<p>For Dayak political grassroots, I&#8217;m often seduced by the idea that they may be rallied to unite by the simple vision of putting a Dayak CM into office.  </p>
<p>That is also, to rally -not- only for unity but to break the psychological barrier and the subservient mentality that repeat itself at every General Election: &#8220;Dayak can never be the perintah.Our perintah was the almighty British and the Queen. After Malaysia, our king is the Melayu king (read: our perintah and political master is Melayu). And Taib is the present day incarnation of our collective Apai &#8211; we die-lah, if god forbid, he were to drop dead&#8221;.</p>
<p>You will see this argument play itself in every coffee shop, in many shapes and form. Some will say, Dayak can never be good at anything. Too stupid. Too poor. Too emotional. Too easily manipulated. And the best part of the argument will be the one that says, a Dayak CM will be no better, if not worse than Taib. Imagine crony with more insight knowledge on how to rob/rape Dayak wealth, or whats remaining of the land ?!</p>
<p>So many good reasons to aim for the CM post.</p>
<p>But so highly improbable, and way too many assumptions that a confluence of events will take place at such an opportune time, before the approaching General Election &#8211; to make it happen. Even if it is miraculously attainable, by all indications &#8211; it will still be a weak position (dependent on external support)and therefore can be easily manipulated.A given CM position can be easily taken back (1 plus countless 0s will buy all 71 ADUNs). Let history be our lesson.</p>
<p>So, of PR position, in regard to the CM post, that I will support is the following:-</p>
<p>1. Amend the Sarawak State Constitution so that the CM post is limited to 2 terms only. Better still, if the constitution can be amended to prevent a dynasty, just like what has happened in the posperous &#8220;republic&#8221; of Singapore.</p>
<p>2. Amend, enforce, enhance the following clause in the state constitution, to avoid the -tendency-for public sector contracts from being awarded to companies for which politicians are either majority shareholders or members of board of directors </p>
<p>*(2) A member of the Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri sha11 not engage in any trade, business or profession connected with any subject or department of government for which he is responsible and shall not, so long as he is engaged in any trade, business or profession, take part in any decision or the Majlis<br />
Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri re1ating to that trade, business or profession or in any decision likely to affect his pecuniary interests therein</p>
<p>3.Don&#8217;t let CM office anywhere near the Finance/Planning portfolio.That will prove too tempting for mere mortals. And since the good books &#8211; Bible, Koran, Mahabhadgita, I-Ching, Torah &#8211; make no explicit definition of cronyism, corruption, nepotism -you can imagine the explosive mix when moral ambivalence is mixed with billions of opportunities. Let the CM be responsible for Education only. I will bow and kiss the earth and murmur Yang Dikasihi if the CM manage to make Sarawak children and youths excel at Education, to a level that put them ahead of their peers in Peninsula (as a benchmark).</p>
<p>4.To gurantee by constitutional amendment at the State and Federal Level, that a Deputy CM position in Sarawak is reserved for a Dayak ADUN, to safeguard the community interest from further marginalisation as the country march towards modernity.</p>
<p>5.Appoint a second deputy Prime Minister from Sarawak and Sabah in alternate term, with full cabinet powers as the existing Deputy Prime Minister.</p>
<p>So I have to disagree with many of you who wants a CM post for Dayak.Lets face it, Dayak is not ready. When? Who knows ! Its down the bridge, but I believe many would concur that the situation would be better if Sarawak is a republic like Singapore. There, the strength of the bond that is &#8220;Ketuanan&#8221;,will not be in a position to nip in the bud, of any Dayak aspiration to megai ulu -not to squander wealth but to address the Dayak predicament, as PRPR would say. However, there&#8217;s much that Dayak can extract and negotiate for from the political system (although I agree with Seliong politics is not the panadol for all Dayak ills) &#8211; if only there is true unity of purpose, and a bit of long-term strategic thinking.</p>
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